Depending on the river water level on the day, the experience time ranges from 90 to 120 minutes. Please refer to the on-site conditions.
The maximum number of people on board is 24 (16 in winter).
Winter scheduled ships from mid-December to March 9 have the following departure times: 10:00/11:30/13:00/14:30.
If there is a need to change the number of people, boarding time, etc. after placing the reservation, please cancel the procedure yourself one day before the date of use and purchase a new ticket.
After March, people under 4 years old also need to book tickets. beg to be excused.
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[Arashiyama Hozu River Boat Ride]
The Hozu River originates from the Tamba Highlands in the central area of Kyoto Prefecture and surrounds the mountains of Kyoto to Kameoka, then crosses a 16km mountain canyon, and finally flows into the Yodo River through the Kamo River. Local professional boatmen use slender bamboo poles, rudders and oars to control the direction of the boat, and let the boat slide freely among the rocks through skilled boating skills. There are usually three boatmen in charge of steering the boat, but depending on the wind direction and water level of the day, it may take four to five boatmen to maneuver the boat.
Be amazed by the natural beauty of the Hozu River Valley during each of the four seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, azalea shrubs growing in between rocks during summer, vivid crimson leaves and mountain scenery during autumn, and the valley blanketed in snow during winter. In winter, the boats are lined with heated tatami to stay warm. The Hozu River is long and ever-changing, winding its way around huge rock formations that make the views unparalleled.